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She has a back deck that needs a new coat of paint. I have a gallon of primer here that I will take over and paint onto the most worn areas for now. The roof over the deck also has leaks so will have to contract to get the shingles replaced. Looks like they were glued directly onto the insulated roof panels - no plywood and no nailing. I did plant 26 new Red Pentas in her back oval and need to plant a few more things and then touch up with Pine Bark.
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The house roof does have it's own gutter - look closer and you'll see it. I agree about re-doing everything. I'm not going to try and patch it. And I don't think it's been patched before. Those black areas are where shingles came off and are missing. No one gave it the attention it needed until now. Mom is a widow living by herself and I stay so busy, so.... Once the new shingles go on it should be fine. There's a homeowner's association there, so it has to have shingles. I will update the post as things move ahead. Thanks again! |
I have been putting tile down on the front porch at the Armadillo Ranch. The original concrete surface was crumbling in spots and was patched a bit making it look bad. Never done anything like this before so I was learning as I went. About 1/3 of the way into the project the tiles were getting kind of wonky but it was too late to correct things as the cement was already setting up. But things improved as I kept going. By the time I reached the end, the newer part looked a whole lot better. I still have to go back and wash the tile real well to get rid of the "grout haze" that is left behind.
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That looks fantastic, Jolly - a huge upgrade! An inspiration for those of us who have never worked with tile.
I like how you matched the color to the house - nice! Can you share with us what you used to cut your tile? |
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OK thanks! Yeah, that tan colour would have looked awful! :)
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Hers isn't too bad though, thankfully. Mom thinks it's great though ("we live in a place that has special rules....yada yada yada...") :D |
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No permit. Just get 'er done! :D http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663520072.JPG http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663520072.JPG |
You can get away with a tiled porch in Tejas, but, boy-howdy, in Portland, those would get wet and be slippery and I'd be walking like a giraffe on a floor of bowling balls.
They look great though, and you got to buy some tools. Win-win! |
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4 neighbors called last night within 15 minutes with broken mowers. This afternoon i went to fix one that died. It was just low on gas. The next was just across the street with a flat tire. It had a thorn in the tread and a tube so i patched it. There was tons of slag on the rim where they welded the halves together. Two pieces of welding wire sticking up 1/8" i cant believe the tube didnt get poked by them. Then fixed my own tractor tire I thought it was leaking at the sidewall cracks but no it had a hole in the tread too but no tube so i plugged it. Tomorrow iv got to go fix another one the deck is falling off and making pulleys spark and stuff. and service a snowblower for another neighbor at some point. Maybe in a month when its not 85 degrees anymore lol
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Trying to lighten the 330 a little more.
Light weight battery 20 lbs. lost. Remove spare tire/jack 30 lbs. lost Aluminum seat panel vs steel 5 lbs. lost Passenger airbag 10 lbs. lost 65 lbs lighter. 2966-65 = 2901 lbs http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663560415.jpg |
Looks like a bird made it into the wild...http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663643214.jpg
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It's alive!
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After 9 years living here I got my lake water pump working. Turned out you just need to remove a plug and clear an obstruction.
Then I ran a line through the boathouse and installed a hose reel at the other side. Put down new sod that I can water with lake water. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663681501.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663681543.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663681556.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663681569.jpg |
Goulds pump, Rod!
https://media.giphy.com/media/IhQHvb...ohjJ/giphy.gif Ordered my Galvalume this morning and will pickup tomorrow. Installation later that day. Will be (8) 3' x 12.5'.......may not use stringers, now. ;) |
Built an enclosure to move trash cans out of the garage and free up badly needed storage space. Will paint it house color so it will blend in as much as possible. I did not ask for HOA approval but shouldn't be a problem. There are plenty of houses in the hood where the cans are stored outside and visible from the street.
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Replaced the 50 pound battery with a 27 pound battery in the 330. I’m not ready to go with a stupidly low weight tractor battery like some do.
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663728519.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663728519.jpg Built an under sink cabinet today for my mountain place out door kitchen. Usually you build the cabinet and then drop in the sink but I did it backasswards and built the cabinet around the sink. It worked out in the end |
I'm fixing this neglected thing.
It was left for many years in the backyard of the previous owner after he had passed away. The crap I drag home. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663729993.jpg |
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Looks great Baz! definitely the cheapest easiest solution
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One guy I know has his car down to 2690 with a cage in it! I’ll never get that low, as I like my heat and AC for occasional drives and to and from the track. I’ll take out the jack, wheel chock and spare tire when I get to the track. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663806336.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663806336.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1663806336.jpg |
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Laser, escort all in the same family.... except the 4wd... sweet get.. I'd be over the moon. Good on ya. |
Started the o200 build Friday. Cerakote first ... I forsee plasti guage in my future.
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Replaced the quarter inch steel seat mount for a quarter inch aluminum piece. Probably saved 15 pounds there. Used dry ice to remove sound deadener. Long way to go in that department.
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brings back memories, I worked in the crankshaft department of continental motors as an engineering intern in the late 90s.
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